Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Parcel
A parcel in dreams speaks of messages, exchanges, and transitions — something wrapped, sent, or received that carries a piece of your life forward.
Parchment
A fragile sheet of memory and record: promises, contracts, secrets, and the impulse to preserve or rewrite the past.
Parlor
A domestic sitting room that holds social rituals, family history, and the etiquette of emotional exchange—both hospitable and staged.
Parrot
A bright, vocal bird that repeats phrases, mimics tone, and draws attention with color and chatter.
Passage
A threshold or transit from one state to another — doorways, bridges, tunnels or boats symbolizing change, movement, and the space between worlds.
Passport
A document of identity and permission that acts as a key to movement, belonging, and declared self.
Pasture
A wide, grassy field that feels nourishing, open, and rooted — a place of grazing, rest, and simple abundance.
Pavement
Hard ground beneath the feet as a symbol of everyday path, practical choices, wear and repair; can feel steady, worn, cracked or newly laid.
Pavilion
A liminal shelter—ornate or simple—used for gathering, performance, protection, and display. It sits between private and public, indoors and outdoors.
Payphone Booth
A small, public place for private transmission: the payphone booth in dreams points to the need to send or receive a clear message, to reclaim an older mode of contact, or to make a deliberate, contained choice about who you let in.
Peach
A ripe peach in a dream often arrives as a soft, sensual sign of sweetness, fertility, invitation and gentle reward — skin, scent and juice point to pleasure that nourishes.
Peacock Court
A ceremonial courtyard where peacocks display while figures observe — a dream about visibility, judgment, and ornate self-expression.
Pearl
A pearl in dreams speaks of value formed by pressure, inner clarity surfaced from concealment, and quiet beauty that invites recognition.
Pebble
A small stone: steady, portable, shaped by water and time; a marker on a path and a seed of change.
Peeler
A small tool or action that removes outer layers—literal or symbolic—revealing a core. Lived practicality, repetitive care, and gentle exposure.
Peg
A small wooden peg as a symbol of fixing, holding things together, everyday practicality and humble support.
Pelican
A coastal, protective water-bird symbolizing provision, communal care, and skilled harvesting of resources — often shown with a capacious bill, focused dives, and attentive young.
Pencil
A small tool of intention: sketching, writing, correcting — portable creativity and modest power.
Pendant
A small object worn at the throat that carries personal value — identity, memory, protection, or a tether to someone or something important.
Pendulum
A swinging weight that measures rhythm, timing, and the pull between two poles — often a mirror of indecision, timing, or inner authority.
Penguin
A grounded, communal swimmer that moves between land (safety) and sea (emotion); sleek, protective, oddly formal.
Peninsula
A landform jutting into water: boundary and bridge between inner ground and the emotional sea. Suggests a personal edge where choice, exposure, and perspective meet safety and exploration.
Penny Arcade
A small, nostalgic arcade where every machine asks for a penny — playful exchanges, tiny wagers, and the clink of small coins.
Perch
A small raised place used for resting, watching, choosing a viewpoint—literal or symbolic.